Learn more about the history of New York Film Festival posters and art collector Vera List, who pioneered the idea of posters as art at Lincoln Center and commissioned work from the likes of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein for early NYFF posters.

Five years after his highly political Palme d'Or winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (NYFF '07), Cristian Mungiu returns with a film that once again epitomizes the current focus of the Romanian New Wave, the morally ambiguous Beyond the Hills.

On the seventh day, we rested. Just kidding! NYFF is as busy as ever with free Amphitheater screenings to kick off Views from the Avant-Garde, docs on Buñuel and Cassavetes in our Cinéastes section, some heavily anticipated films from the Main Slate debut, and much more!

At the 49th New York Film Festival it was Martin Scorsese's Hugo. At this year's New Directors/New Films it was Beasts of the Southern Wild. What film will be surprising our audiences when it hits the Alice Tully Hall screen Monday, October 8 at 6:15pm?

The first weekend of the 50th New York Film Festival was packed with screenings, appearances, and live events. Check out our behind-the-scene photos of the directors, writers, presenters, actors and storytellers who made the weekend so special!

Praise, laughter and questions filled the Walter Reade Theater as the Italian filmmaking brothers sat down to share their experiences in creating Caesar Must Die at an NYFF press conference. Watch the full video here!

Take a break from the work week with our tribute to the inimitable Nicole Kidman, films about John Cassavetes and Jean Renoir on day one of our Cinéastes/Cinema of Our Time section, and docs about music from Africa, Europe and North America. Rush ticket information within!

Director Noah Baumbah, co-writer and star Greta Gerwig, and co-star Mickey Sumner, as well as some famous fans, came together Sunday at NYFF for the homecoming screening of this very New York film. Check out our great collection of photos from the event!

The characters in Antonio Méndez Esparza's Here and There face dashed hopes and questions of belonging, but their particular struggles demonstrate that, as times have changed, the American Dream has changed with them.

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